SICKNESS IN CAMPS
i ■ A SATISFACTORY REPORT.
No additional cases of corebro-spinal meningitis wore reported in tho military ( camps yesterday. The oascs_ at Tren- ' tham. wore stated to bo showing slight improvement. A report received from Featherston Camp last evening by General Henderson stated that ot the sis cases of cerebrospinal meningitis, four showed considerable improvement, and the other two had not got any worse. The men suffering from pneumonia were all gotting better, and tho number of measles cases was much less than previously. . One additional case of measles was , reported at Trentham yesterday. Thero ' are now between, thirty and forty cases at tho camp, all of a very mild type. Some 200 contacts have been placed in separate sleeping quarters, but they are proceeding with their ordinary training.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2877, 15 September 1916, Page 5
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130SICKNESS IN CAMPS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2877, 15 September 1916, Page 5
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